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RV Parks by State

Browse 2,806+ RV parks across all 50 states. Find the perfect campground for your next road trip.

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The Complete RV Park Directory

Find RV Parks & Campgrounds in Every State

RVParkway is a free directory of 2,806+ RV parks, campgrounds, and RV resorts across all 50 US states. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, a cross-country road trip, or looking for a long-term seasonal site, our database covers everything from full-hookup RV resorts and big rigโ€“friendly parks to tent camping grounds and glamping destinations.

Each listing includes site details, hookup types (water, electric, and sewer), amp service (30/50 amp), pet policies, amenities, and contact information โ€” so you can compare parks and plan your route without leaving the page. Use the state directory below to browse by location, or filter by amenity to find exactly what your rig needs.

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Full Hookup ParksWater, electric & sewer
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Pet FriendlyDogs & pets welcome
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Tent & GlampingAll camping styles
Plan Your Route

RV Camping by Region

Each region of the US offers a different RV experience โ€” explore the highlights below to plan your next trip.

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Southeast

Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Tennessee offer warm winters, Atlantic beaches, mountain retreats like the Blue Ridge Parkway, and iconic parks near Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains.

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South & Texas

Texas alone has hundreds of RV parks โ€” from the Gulf Coast to Big Bend. Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi offer laid-back camping with live music, bayous, and endless lakes.

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Southwest

Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah are magnets for winter snowbirds and desert adventurers. Expect slot canyons, saguaro cacti, national park access, and dry-heat winters perfect for RVing.

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Mountain West

Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho offer some of the most stunning RV camping in the US โ€” near Rocky Mountain National Park, Yellowstone, Glacier, and countless alpine lakes.

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Pacific Coast

California, Oregon, and Washington deliver iconic coastal highway drives, redwood forests, Olympic Peninsula rainforests, and wine country โ€” with year-round RV parks along the entire coast.

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Midwest & Great Lakes

Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, and Indiana offer summer lake camping at its finest. With thousands of inland lakes, state forests, and shoreline parks along Lakes Michigan, Superior, and Erie.

Common Questions

RV Park & Camping FAQ

Everything you need to know before your next RV trip across the US.

Which state has the most RV parks?
Texas leads the nation with the highest number of RV parks and campgrounds, followed by California, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. These states benefit from extended camping seasons, diverse landscapes, and high demand from both locals and travelers.
What is the best time of year to RV across the United States?
Spring (Aprilโ€“May) and fall (Septemberโ€“October) are ideal for most regions โ€” mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower nightly rates. Summer is peak season in the northern states and mountain parks. Winter is the prime season in Florida, Texas, Arizona, and other Sun Belt states popular with snowbirds.
Which states are best for full-time RV living?
Florida, Texas, and South Dakota are the top choices for full-time RVers due to no state income tax, low campground rates, year-round warm weather (FL/TX), and RV-friendly domicile laws. Arizona and Nevada are also favorites among seasonal and full-time travelers.
Do all RV parks offer full hookups (water, electric, sewer)?
No โ€” hookup availability varies widely. Many parks offer electric-only or water/electric sites. Full hookup (water + electric + sewer) is less common but available at most large RV resorts. Always check the listing before booking, especially if you need 50-amp service or sewer connections.
Is free RV camping available in the United States?
Yes. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and US Forest Service lands in western states โ€” Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming โ€” allow free dispersed camping for RVs, sometimes for up to 14 days. Many county and state parks also offer low-cost options without hookups.
How do I find RV parks that fit a large rig or 5th wheel?
Look for parks that list pull-through sites, max RV length of 40 ft+, and 50-amp service. RVParkway's big rig friendly filter helps you find campgrounds with wide roads, large pull-through sites, and adequate clearance for Class A motorhomes, 5th wheels, and triple slides.